>>>  Thanks for the tip. Can you elaborate a bit for a Terminal newbie. I
>>> copied the paths to the 2 files I wanted and subbed them for "file1"
>>> and "file2" but I get an error "missing name for redirect." Any
>>> help?

Make sure you are not including the "<" and ">" in your command. I put
them there for indication's sake only and they should not be in the final
command you type.  Here is an example:

---
[PowerWood:~] peter% sdiff testfile1.txt testfile2.txt | less
---

--Peter

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